Jennifer Hawkins (born 22 December 1983) is an Australian model, brand ambassador, entrepreneur, television presenter and beauty queen best known for being crowned Miss Universe Australia and later the same year Miss Universe 2004. She is currently the host of Australia's Next Top Model, face of Australian department store Myer, Lovable Intimates, Mount Franklin Lightly Sparkling and Range Rover. She is the founder and CEO of two successful brands, Cozi by Jennifer Hawkins swimwear and Jbronze tanning line, and manages an ever-growing property portfolio. She is married to Jake Wall, her de facto partner for eight years previous, whom she met on a local beach.

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Hawkins was born in Holmesville, New South Wales,[1] and currently resides in Sydney. She attended West Wallsend High School in West Wallsend, New South Wales. She is one of four siblings. Hawkins was a cheerleader for the Newcastle Knightsrugby league team,[2] and the Hunter Pirates basketball team and also worked as a model. It was as a model that she was cast as Miss Australia for the Miss Universe competition.[3] Hawkins also worked as a choreographer for a dance team that toured Australia specialising in Hip Hop and Ballet.[4]

Before participating in Miss Universe 2004, Hawkins sought advice from the previous Miss Australia, Ashlea Talbot, who represented Australia in the 2003 competition, and learned basic Spanish prior to travelling to Ecuador.[1] However, Hawkins did not participate as Miss Australia but as the newly instated pageant Miss Universe Australia's first winner.

The Miss Universe pageant was held in Quito, Ecuador, on 1 June 2004. A week prior to the event, Hawkins was ranked sixth favourite to win the crown.[5] During the final competition, she became the first Australian to make the semi-finals since Voni Delfos in 1993. She then proceeded to the top ten after competing in the evening gown competition, where she wore an unusual vintage copper gown that was designed by Bora and cost A$25,000.[6] After the swimsuit competition, Hawkins advanced to the top five, and eventually won the Miss Universe title.[4] The remaining top five were all delegates from the Americas and Caribbean, including Shandi Finnessey of the USA (1st runner-up), Alba Reyes of Puerto Rico (2nd runner-up), Yanina Gonzalez of Paraguay (3rd runner-up) and Danielle Jones of Trinidad and Tobago (4th runner-up).[4] Hawkins was the second winner from Oceania since Lorraine Downes of New Zealand held the title in 1983, and the second Australian since Kerry Anne Wells who was crowned in Dorado, Puerto Rico in 1972 (Coincidentally both women were crowned in Spanish speaking countries).

Hawkins received an elaborate Mikimoto pearl encrusted crown, worth $250,000 as well as an extensive prize package. Hawkins was the first blonde haired woman to win the title since Angela Visser of the Netherlands in 1989.

As Miss Universe, Hawkins represented the Miss Universe Organization. Her "sister" 2004 titleholders were Shelley Hennig (Miss Teen USA, of Louisiana) and Shandi Finnessey (Miss USA, of Missouri). During her reign, Hawkins traveled to Korea, The Bahamas, Brazil, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Singapore, Indonesia, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, India, Ecuador, Mexico, Puerto Rico, had multiple trips to Thailand, the host of Miss Universe 2005, and her home country of Australia. In Brazil, after an official meeting with Vice-President José Alencar, he said she was "the prettiest girl I have ever seen in my life".[8] Also, she was the first Miss Universe ever to parade in a Samba School (as Eve) during brazilian carnival, in February 2005.[8]

As part of her year-long reign as Miss Universe, she lived in New York City in a riverside apartment provided by the Miss Universe Organization. At this time Hawkins stated that her wish was to continue modelling and become a television presenter.

Shortly after being crowned Miss Universe in 2004, Hawkins created news during a fashion show at Westfield Miranda, an Australian shopping centre, when she tripped on the hem of her dress, which fell to the floor. Hawkins was left scantily clad in her red g-string in front of a surprised crowd. Hawkins later apologised, laughingly adding she "wished she wore better underwear". The incident received the dubious distinction of being named "The most embarrassing moment ever shown on Australian television"[9] by Australia's Nine Network. The "wardrobe malfunction" was widely circulated through news outlets and according to Google, caused a sharp increase in internet searches for "Jennifer Hawkins".[10][11]

Hawkins signed a contract with the Seven Network at the 2004 Melbourne Cup Carnival. Her first appearances were as a guest presenter on the network's travel show, The Great Outdoors, where she took viewers on tours throughout the world. When she ended her reign as Miss Universe, she became a regular presenter on the show, which resulted in a 2006 Logie nomination for Most Popular New Female Talent. No new episodes of the programme have been produced since 2009.

Hawkins also served as the host and one of the judges for Australia's Make Me a Supermodel, which debuted on the Seven Network in August 2008. The series aired for a single season.

Media outlets reported in October 2010 that Hawkins would depart Seven and move to the Nine Network after the expiration of her contract.[12]

Hawkins was one of the participants in the fourth season of Australia's Dancing with the Stars and was the fifth celebrity eliminated. On 15 February 2006, she was in a celebrity version of Deal or No Deal called Dancing with the Deal which featured celebrities from Dancing with the Stars. She won $2,000 after refusing every deal.

In 2006, Hawkins signed a lucrative endorsement deal to become the fourth Australian face of Covergirl makeup.[citation needed]

In November 2006, Hawkins endorsed a range of Asus laptops in Sydney, Australia,[17] at which the company donated the proceeds of an EBay sale of a special edition pink S6 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

In January 2007, it was announced that Hawkins had signed a deal with Australian Department Store Myer worth $4million (AUD).

On 9 August 2007, she was offered $50,000 to pose nude in the men's magazine, Zoo Magazine, which she declined.

In 2008, Hawkins approached Myer to develop her own line of swimwear. 8 months later Cozi by Jennifer Hawkins is born.

In 2011, Hawkins signed on to be ambassador for Range Rover and collaborated with the Australia footwear brand Siren, to develop a signature range called JLH for Siren[19]

In 2011, Hawkins signed on to be the face of Mount Franklin Lightly Sparkling, also licensing the one off prints of her Cozi brand to form an ongoing bottle design collaboration.

In 2012, Foxtel approach Hawkins to become the new Host and Judge of Australia's Next Top Model of which she signs on to become following on from Sarah Murdoch

In 2013 after 3 years of planning and development, Hawkins dream of owning her own tanning line comes to light and Jbronze is launched.

In 2014, Hawkins was approached by leading property developers Johnson Property Group to come on board as the face of their latest development Trinity Point at Lake Macquarie, and area close to Jennifer where she spent much of her childhood.

In 2015, Hawkins opened the new Myer store in Hobart City Centre after fire destroyed the original store in September 2007.

Following her successful public reception, Hawkins initially accepted Bathurst school student Daniel Dibley's invitation to accompany him to his Year 12 graduation ball in August 2006.[20] She later declined, because she did not wish to draw attention away from the other couples. She did however, agree to go with him on a private date.

On 4 June 2013, Hawkins married her de facto boyfriend of eight years, Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice winner Jake Wall, in a small ceremony in a resort on the island of Bali in Indonesia. The couple were engaged for 18 months after Wall proposed in New Zealand.[21] The couple first met on a local beach where Hawkins approached and introduced herself to Wall, where she asked him out for a date. This interview was conducted on live national TV [22]

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